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How many terms are in the expression 2x + 3y - 4z2x+3y−4z2, x, plus, 3, y, minus, 4, z?
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How many terms are in the expression 2x + 3y - 4z2x+3y−4z2, x, plus, 3, y, minus, 4, z?
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How many terms are in the expression 2x + 3y - 4z2x+3y−4z2, x, plus, 3, y, minus, 4, z?
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Ten as each term is the coefficient and the variables if one is listed for example 2x is one term. For ex as is -4z2x and the 3 etc.
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